Remembering the day Harbinger looked like he would rule the world
‘You have to pinch yourself because it was such an extraordinary performance’.
“Harbinger is pulling right away from the Derby winner, and the Irish Derby winner – he’s going to win by a street” was the call from the BBC’s Jim McGrath on what was arguably the greatest performance ever seen in the King George VI And Queen Elizabeth Stakes. Sadly a career-ending injury meant we never got to know if he really was as good as he looked on that day in 2010, but the form book certainly went on to back him up. The Derby winner in question was his Sir Michael Stoute-trained stablemate Workforce, who eventually finished fourth but bounced back to win the Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe. Cape Blanco, the Irish Derby winner, went on to win the Irish Champion Stakes by the small matter of five and a half lengths and added three more Grade Ones in America the following year. Youmzain was third, having already finished second in three runnings of the Arc, while Hong Kong Vase winner Daryakana was fourth, so it is almost impossible to pick holes in the form. That is before you even look at a stopwatch. Harbinger smashed the previous course record, taking almost half a second off it. Perhaps those who often claim something is too good to be true might just have to eat their words on this one.
Harbinger was breathtaking in the 2010 King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes 🔥pic.twitter.com/SEk50ozDvh
— Racing Tales (@Racing_Tales) July 22, 2021
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